Getting bloodwork done, whether it be on-cycle or post-cycle, is always strongly recommended when running any type of AAS cycle. However, many people often neglect to do this based on cost, and the fact that a doctor visit is usually required.

Here is how to get bloodwork done very cheaply by scheduling your blood panel on-line, without going to the doctor, and without the need for medical insurance. The testing will be done by Labcorp, so as long as you can get to a Labcorp office, you can use this option. There is a trick to getting this done cheaply, so read on.

***Please note that this option will not work in NY, NJ, or RI due to state medical billing laws***

"Here is the trick. Go to privatemdlabs.com and select the hormone panel for females. This test comes with a CMP (liver, kidney values and more), CBC (blood counts), total Testosterone, total Estrogen, LH and FSH.

I have done this a few times before and all your reference ranges come back based on males once you enter in all the info that the lab co wants.

Also use the discount code ______ (search internet for current discount codes, can usually find a 15% off). Total should come to roughly 50 dollars.

They use labcorp so just select a location nearest you. You can also make an appointment to have blood drawn, which many people don't know. Just go to their website (labcorp) to do so after you paid for the bloodwork.

If you go on a weekday (except friday) you will have your results emailed to you the next day most likely as they are that fast as effff!!!!

The only thing missing is a lipid profile, which you could add on if you so choose.

So STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR NOT GETTING BLOODWORK DONE!!!!!!!!! You most likely won't be able to beat this price even if you do have insurance!!!!

So take advantage of the loophole I found as the male hormonal panel costs about 150 dollars!!!!!"

- Credit to user "heavydeadlifts" on PHF.

For $50 lousy bucks, you can get everything you'd want tested after a cycle (except lipids, which as mentioned can be added for $47.99 retail, before discounts): liver and kidney function, HPTA, estrogen, etc.

I have not used this service myself, unfortunately, as I live in NY. However, a well-known AM member has and will weigh in with his experience soon.

So no more excuses, no more guessing at problems during PCT, no more self-medicating without medical confirmation of an issue; if you are mature enough to cycle, then be mature enough to protect your health.

Does this become medically recorded? Reason why I ask is, as a health insurance agent, I know how detrimental it can be to have something negative in your health history.

Thanks!

they don't question that at all. On the paper I brought to LabCorp, it didn't mention anything about a female blood panel, only listed the separate tests that such a panel entailed. And I marked that I am a man so reference values for men were provided.

The testing is confidential.

If you go to their website you will see that they do a lot of testing for STDs and stuff... they are trying to cater to people that want to be discrete.

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they don't question that at all. On the paper I brought to LabCorp, it didn't mention anything about a female blood panel, only listed the separate tests that such a panel entailed. And I marked that I am a man so reference values for men were provided.

The testing is confidential.

If you go to their website you will see that they do a lot of testing for STDs and stuff... they are trying to cater to people that want to be discrete.

MAKE THIS A STICKY! One day before pct i will get it done then again 2months after cycle to see how much damage my cycle did and how much pct fixed. This is a great way to spotalso if ur gear is legit! Very cheap 50$ wooooooooooow ihome there are some around me, r they well located

And then I choose the location closest to me. I will then bring whatever paper I get from the site when I pay, go to the location, fill out paperwork at the place to draw blood for "male" and then I get my results? As I read above, even though the paper will say for females it won't matter?

I am a health insurance agent, so Id like to give a quick comment on this situation. If your insurance covers the testing, it is medically recorded. Not that big of a deal? It could be.

If you have less then perfect results, it could be recorded as abnormal. Now say for any reason you had to get new insurance (say you lost a job and had to get an individual policy). There is now a risk that with this on your medical history, you might be seen as un-insurable by most carriers because they dont want to take a client with the risk of having to pay for TRT, etc. I advocate doing everything as discreet as possible, this is also why I think if you are going to be open with your doctor about AAS, make sure you have a cool doctor.